Solids Continued Practice identifying solids

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Solids Continued Practice identifying solids Solids and the periodic table Workbook questions More practice identifying solids

Identify the following solids as: Molecular Ionic Metallic Network

Allotropes

Work on questions Finish Solids Table 9A (skip #1) 9B

Type of Solid Type of Particle Strength of Forces Type of Bond Zinc oxide Silicon dioxide Carbon dioxide Zinc

Type of Solid Type of Particle Strength of Forces Type of Bond Magnesium Magnesium oxide Bromine Quartz

Type of Solid Type of Particle Strength of Forces Type of Bond Sand Lead Lead Iodide Candle wax

Type of Solid Type of Particle Strength of Forces Type of Bond Graphite Fructose Water Hydrogen chloride

A B C D Melting Point Solubility in water Electrical Conductivity Good High Insoluble B Poor Low C Soluble – solution conducts electricity D Options: Diamond, Silver, Sodium chloride, Sulfur

A B C D Melting Point Solubility in water Hardness Electrical Conductivity Melting Point Solubility in water Hardness A Poor Low Insoluble Soft B Good High Hard C D Soluble Options: Butter, Graphite, Copper sulfate, Brass